Travelling east on state highway M55 we had seen a style of coach that we were interested in on the side of the road, and FOR SALE even!!
Immediately we turned around to stop and get a better look. We were so excited, I'm not sure I even allowed the car to stop before throwing it into park. Brandee climbs over the center console from the passenger side and into the ditch with me. We both started to check out this new treasure, finding the door unlocked we decided to climb on in and have a closer look. The previous owner has already began converting this bus into a motorhome. I had been sitting in the drivers seat examining the controls and saw no ignition key? but there was a button labeled "Start" sooooo, of course I just had to push it. Much to my surprise she fired up almost immediatly!! Running pretty good even and after a bit of smoking the air system started to pressureize. Wait a minute though! With no ignition switch, how do I shut this thing off?? Uh oh, and here comes the guy now.
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Immediately we turned around to stop and get a better look. We were so excited, I'm not sure I even allowed the car to stop before throwing it into park. Brandee climbs over the center console from the passenger side and into the ditch with me. We both started to check out this new treasure, finding the door unlocked we decided to climb on in and have a closer look. The previous owner has already began converting this bus into a motorhome. I had been sitting in the drivers seat examining the controls and saw no ignition key? but there was a button labeled "Start" sooooo, of course I just had to push it. Much to my surprise she fired up almost immediatly!! Running pretty good even and after a bit of smoking the air system started to pressureize. Wait a minute though! With no ignition switch, how do I shut this thing off?? Uh oh, and here comes the guy now.
Not quite sure how he is going to take my trespassing I approach him happy and eager.. Yelling over the loud purring of the diesel engine, I learn that the property owner does not own this coach and instead of being upset with me invites the two of us in to the garage to check out his Mopar projects. How cool is this I'm thinking. Just one of the many Mopars he is working on is a Plymouth ? which is tubbed, roll cage installed and a stroked 440 setting next to ready to install. "Oh you gotta see my wife's car when she gets home too!" he tells us. lol
After calling the coach's owner David, who said he could meet us there in about a half hour, we decided to head into town (East Tawas) for lunch. After a quick bite we returned to find David and his wife already there, engine running smoothly, and air system pressurized which is necessary because this coach has air ride and air suspension. A quick ride down a few back country roads shows that the new air bags and tires under her really make a difference. This 41 year old, 40 foot long jewel rides better than my car!! To top it all off he may be interested in a trade too!!